The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... moved on to Oxford , and entered at Jesus College in the year 1638. They were then between seven- teen and eighteen years of age , and well qualified for engaging in the studies of the University . They HENRY VAUGHAN . 5.
... moved on to Oxford , and entered at Jesus College in the year 1638. They were then between seven- teen and eighteen years of age , and well qualified for engaging in the studies of the University . They HENRY VAUGHAN . 5.
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... moved his court from London to Oxford , where he had the sympathy and support of almost all the members of the University . It was scarcely to be expected that two young and ardent spirits , like those of the Vaughans , would be ...
... moved his court from London to Oxford , where he had the sympathy and support of almost all the members of the University . It was scarcely to be expected that two young and ardent spirits , like those of the Vaughans , would be ...
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... move . No fretting seas from shore to shore , Boyling with indignation o'er , Nor burning thunderbolt , that can A mountain shake , can stirre this man ! " At the close of this volume are inserted four prose translations , all of them ...
... move . No fretting seas from shore to shore , Boyling with indignation o'er , Nor burning thunderbolt , that can A mountain shake , can stirre this man ! " At the close of this volume are inserted four prose translations , all of them ...
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... Which long resisted thy desire ; That ston'd thy servants , and did move To have thee murthred for thy love : But , Lord , I have expell'd them ; and so bent , Beg thou wouldst take thy tenant's rent . II . Dear Lord , ' tis finished ! and.
... Which long resisted thy desire ; That ston'd thy servants , and did move To have thee murthred for thy love : But , Lord , I have expell'd them ; and so bent , Beg thou wouldst take thy tenant's rent . II . Dear Lord , ' tis finished ! and.
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... moves without a shrowd . SOULE . ' Tis so ; but , as thou sawest that night Wee travell'd in , our first attempts Were dull and blind ; but custome straight Our fears and falls brought to contempt . Then , when the ghastly twelve was ...
... moves without a shrowd . SOULE . ' Tis so ; but , as thou sawest that night Wee travell'd in , our first attempts Were dull and blind ; but custome straight Our fears and falls brought to contempt . Then , when the ghastly twelve was ...
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